The 5SGXMA7K2F35I2G is an Integrated Circuit (IC) component designed by Intel (Altera) as part of their Stratix V series. It is a high-performance field-programmable gate array (FPGA) that offers a range of features and capabilities for various applications. Here is a brief overview of the key features of this IC component:
1. FPGA Architecture: The 5SGXMA7K2F35I2G features a Stratix V FPGA architecture, which combines programmable logic elements, memory blocks, high-speed transceivers, and other components to provide versatile functionality.
2. Logic and DSP Elements: It contains around 622,080 programmable logic elements (LEs) that can be used for implementing complex digital circuits and algorithms. Additionally, it offers 2,333 adaptive logic modules (ALMs) and 3,704 18 x 18-bit multipliers for digital signal processing (DSP) applications.
3. High-Speed Transceivers: The IC features 35 high-speed transceivers capable of transmitting and receiving data at multi-gigabit rates. These transceivers support protocols like PCI Express, Ethernet, Serial RapidIO, and others, making it suitable for high-bandwidth communication interfaces.
4. Memory Resources: It provides up to 14.9 megabits of embedded memory in the form of M20K memory blocks